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- [Lecture Notes](http://www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs61c/sp15/#Calendar)
- [Resources](http://www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs61c/sp15/#Resources)
- [Old Exams](https://hkn.eecs.berkeley.edu/exams/course/CS/61C)
- [CS 107](http://web.stanford.edu/class/cs107/index.html) **Computer Organization & Systems** *Stanford University* <img src="https://assets-cdn.github.com/images/icons/emoji/unicode/1f4f9.png" width="20" height="20" alt="Lecture Videos" title="Lecture Videos" />
- [CS 107](https://courseware.stanford.edu/pg/courses/lectures/371747) **Computer Organization & Systems** *Stanford University* <img src="https://assets-cdn.github.com/images/icons/emoji/unicode/1f4f9.png" width="20" height="20" alt="Lecture Videos" title="Lecture Videos" />
<img src="https://assets-cdn.github.com/images/icons/emoji/unicode/1f4bb.png" width="20" height="20" alt="Assignments" title="Assignments" />
- CS107 is the third course in Stanford's introductory programming sequence. The course will work from the C programming language down to the microprocessor to de-mystify the machine. With a complete understanding of how computer systems execute programs and manipulate data, you will become a more effective programmer, especially in dealing with issues of debugging, performance, portability, and robustness.
- [Lecture Videos](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL08D9FA018A965057&spfreload=10)